Choosing a wallet for travel is a crucial decision that impacts safety, comfort, and mobility. This is the perspective of designer Sola, who has traveled extensively across countries.
For overseas travel, pack everything in the "Volare
." When moving through airports or stations, the "Volare" travel wallet comes into play. It consolidates your passport, airline tickets, (domestic/foreign) banknotes, coins, and cards into one place.By consolidating all essential valuables into one "location," attaching it to your body with a key chain, and keeping it close even during bathroom breaks or showers (by placing it in a waterproof bag), you minimize
the risk of loss. However, some people argue that consolidating everything in one place increases the risk if it's lost, preferring to distribute items like passports, tickets, cash, cards, and spare currency.I believe both approaches have merit, so it's not about which is right or wrong, but rather that each person has their own style. In fact, the most common story I heard from people I met while traveling abroad was about losing their passport, or their wallet containing their phone and cash, after briefly leaving it unattended—whether around their neck, in a pouch, or in a bag.
For everyday walks in your local area or outings, more compact options like the Tenuis series or Tynd are recommended.
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